More new development slated for LoDo

A block-wide project to be known as the “Historic Windsor Dairy Block” — between 18th and 19th streets and Blake and Wazee streets — will soon house a 350,000 square foot mixed-use building that will have office, retail and multifamily space, according to developer McWhinney and landowner Grand American Inc.

“We announced our first commitment to Denver and its Union Station project at the beginning of the year and could not be more proud to move ahead with a second Denver project in partnership with well‐respected Grand American Inc.,” said Chad McWhinney, CEO and co‐founder of McWhinney. “Denver continues to provide us with great opportunities for creative and responsible real estate deals that align perfectly with our values of creating a true sense of place and ultimately, spurring broader economic growth.”

Earlier this year, McWhinney was made a part of the Union Station Alliance team that’s refurbishing the historic Denver Union Station into a luxury hotel. The company opened a Denver office last year.

The developers promised to build something that “reinforces the existing character and development pattern of the Lower Downtown District.”

ManCaves coming to south metro Denver

Looking to build a man cave outside your basement?

Three Denver developers have just the ticket.

Jack Koson, Matt Mullin and Terry Staples plunked down more than $500,000 for a three-acre plot of land in Broncos Parkway and Adams Aircraft Circle, right across from the Denver Broncos headquarters and training facility, for a new development called, of course, ManCaves.

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